1967 Jaguar E-type, Xke , Series One , Roadster on 2040-cars
Brookfield, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:SIX CYLINDER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jaguar
Model: E-Type
Trim: ROADSTER
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 23,034
Sub Model: XKE ROADSTER
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1967 JAGUAR XKE ROADSTER , FACTORY RED CAR , VERY GOOD CAR TO DO A 100 POINT RESTORATION, OVER ALL VERY SOLID CAR , SOME RUST ON THE DRIVER SIDE RACKER ON THE OUT SIDE , EASY FIX , TRUNK FLOOR IS VERY SOLID , ENGINE AND TRANS HAS BEEN REBUILT , ALL NUMBERS DO MATCHES , HAS A HERITAGE CERTIFECT , THIS CAR IS A ONE OWNER CAR SINCE 1969 , I HAVE THE ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE AND ORIGINAL TITLE SINCE 1969 , HAS BOTH TOPS , MOST OF THE PARTS ARE THERE , PLEASE DO NOT ASK IF ITS A 100% COMPLETE CUZ I DONT KNOW , FROM WHAT I CAN TELL ITS FAIRLY COMPLETE , WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTUERS IS WHAT COMES WITH THE CAR , IT HAS THE FRONT AND THE REAR BUMPERS , FRONT AND REAR LIGHTS ARE ALSO THERE , PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 708 2882588 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS , I MAY CONSIDER SELLING THE CAR OFF EBAY . NOT TOO MANY GOOD PROJECT E-TYPE ARE AROUND ANY MORE , GOOD LUCK BIDDING
CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS , NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND , I WILL HELP THE TRANSPORTER TO LOAD THE CAR. CAR DOSE ROLL AND STEER .
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Can a Jaguar XKR-S be drifted while blindfolded?
Thu, 27 Dec 2012Bring together a 550-horsepower Jaguar XKR-S and a rain-soaked skidpad, and it's almost impossible to not end up in a sideways drift... accidental or on purpose. With that in mind, the gang over at Autocar got a hold of the monstrous XKR-S for the latest installment of "Will it Drift?," only they raised the stakes a little by attempting the feat with a blindfolded driver
We've driven the XKR-S a number of times here at Autoblog (including a First Drive, Review and Quick Spin), so we weren't at all surprised to learn that blind drifting in the car is possible. But what is remarkable is the ease at which it happened. This, of course, can be credited as much to the car as to the driver, Steve Sutcliffe. Check out the impressive video for yourself, which is posted after the jump.
Lister Knobbly returning to limited production for 60th anniversary
Sat, Feb 1 2014Lister Cars was one of the pedigree names of British racing from its founding in 1954 and then on and off until the early 2000s. The company combined its own lightweight chassis with engines from other manufacturers, many of them British (and especially from Jaguar). Last year, the name and the intellectual property were sold to a new company that planned to revive the brand. For Lister's 60th anniversary, it is building a new version of one of its most famous racecars, the 1958 Lister-Jaguar Knobbly. The 2014 Listers are built to the exact specifications of the original cars, and the aluminum bodies are hand-formed on the original jigs. It is offered in racing trim starting at 249,000 pounds ($409,618) and is certified for FIA historic racing. There's also a road-legal version starting at 259,000 pounds ($426,060), if you don't intend to race but do intend to drive. There are two engines available, just like in the original car. A reproduction Jaguar D-Type 3.8-liter inline-six with dry-sump lubrication pumps out 330 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque with a four-speed Jaguar gearbox. The other option is a 4.6-liter Chevy V8 with 315 hp and 290 lb-ft with a four-speed manual transmission. The Chevy-engined version also gets a slightly altered body with a higher hood to clear the engine. The first 2014 Listers will be delivered in the UK this April. Unlike many of these boutique sportscars, the racing version will be available to US buyers, but Lister won't federalize the road version due to the high cost. Scroll down to get all of the details about the revived racer. LISTER MOTOR COMPANY LAUNCHES NEW 60th ANNIVERSARY BROCHURE AS THE ORDER BOOKS BEGIN TO FILL New 60th Anniversary Lister Jaguar brochure now available 50 per cent of 2014 production already sold First cars to be delivered in April, 2014 Road-going variant to be offered at GBP259,000 + tax Race-going version to be GBP249,000 + tax. Following the recently announced purchase of the Lister Motor Company in May 2013, the company is delighted to announce that it has now published its 60thAnniversary Lister Jaguar brochure, which fully outlines the specifications for its fantastic recreation of the iconic Lister Jaguar 'Knobbly' racing car.
Jaguar considering lightweight F-Type Club Sport?
Wed, 02 Apr 2014In the market for a Jaguar F-Type? Then let us commend you, first of all, on your good taste. But you've got a difficult decision ahead of you: Do you go for the power of the V8 or the lighter weight of the V6? It's a tough call, even if the ~$30k range in price from the entry model to the flagship doesn't phase you.
Well, to make the decision easier (or potentially more difficult), Jaguar is said to be looking into yet another tempting option: that of a lightweight Club Sport model. Tipped to be based on the coupe (and not the heavier roadster), the F-Type Club Sport would allegedly shed a good 400 pounds or so off the curb weight, not so much through the removal of one component or another but through a "holistic" approach that would call on all aspects of the car to play their part in ditching excess weight. That could mean everything from carbon-fiber body panels to a stripped-out interior denuded of sound-deadening materials and creature comforts, says Auto Express.
In developing the rumored F-Type Club Sport, Jaguar is apparently facing a similar dilemma to what buyers are pondering: will it base the track-focused model on the top-of-the-line F-Type R, with its 5.0-liter supercharged V8 driving 542 horsepower to the rear set of lighweight alloys but weighing down the schnoz? Or should it try to get more power out of the lighter 3.0-liter supercharged V6, which currently nets 340 hp in base form and 380 in S spec? Let Jag know what you'd do by leaving your thoughts in Comments.